Post #1348998
2026-01-28 21:07 UTC
@EinsPossum Yes, that’s actually what Brekke also states. There’s a transfer between USSR’s anti imperialist interpretation of the world. But he also sees a correlation to the six day war which didn’t fit in the “we stand with the weak” narrative of the left when Israel didn’t wait to be attacked by the antisemitic coalition around it and tripling its territory in the end. To keep the superficial dichotomy “strong oppressor vs. weak victim” alive the “enemy” had to be adjusted.
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@EinsPossum@chaos.social 2026-01-28 21:16
@homer77 Yeah that makes sense, i also know that as an explaination for the shift in the German left which used to be very pro-zionist in the beginning supposedly. Also, maybe you can answer this: Do you think my comment regarding the Sami is ignorant or inappropriate? I really dislike them(the poster im talking about)lumping in hatred of Romani people by the Nazis with skintone-based racism, i think both are too specific to just be equated and show a lack of understanding of "european" racism.